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The core highlight of this coaster lies in its maglev linear motor technology, which realizes friction-free operation with noise below 65 decibels, a 30% reduction compared to traditional roller coasters, minimizing interference to surrounding commercial areas. The linear motor provides continuous and stable acceleration, reaching a maximum speed of 90km/h, delivering a strong push-back sense while ensuring no mechanical vibration during operation, significantly improving ride comfort. It features a modular track design, allowing flexible adjustment of curve angles and climbing heights according to indoor space, adapting to different site requirements. Equipped with multiple safety protection systems including electromagnetic braking, passenger restraint warning, and real-time operation monitoring, it has passed dual safety certifications of CE and ASTM F2291 to ensure tourist safety. The dynamic RGB neon lighting system changes with the operation rhythm, creating an immersive technological atmosphere and enhancing the visual experience. Its maintenance cycle is as long as 12 months, 6 months longer than traditional roller coasters, reducing operation and maintenance costs.

This coaster has a combined straight and curved track with a total length of 180 meters, and a maximum operating speed of 90km/h, ensuring a thrilling yet safe ride experience. Each 3-car train can carry 12 passengers, with 4 passengers per car, balancing passenger throughput and ride comfort. The main frame is made of high-strength carbon steel, and the track panels use corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy, which is lightweight and durable. It adopts a 3-phase AC maglev linear motor with an output power of 150kW, operating at 380V 50Hz. Safety systems include an electromagnetic emergency brake, 5-point harness with pressure sensors, and an IoT-based real-time monitoring system with fault alarm functions. The floor area required is 220 square meters (10m width × 22m length), suitable for limited indoor spaces. Each ride cycle is 2.5 minutes, including acceleration, cruising, and deceleration stages. It is equipped with 120 sets of RGB dynamic neon lights synchronized with ride speed, and the total weight of the facility is 18,500 kg.

This facility is suitable for scenarios such as high-end indoor theme parks, amusement zones in large shopping malls, urban cultural tourism complexes, and youth activity centers. Targeting teenagers aged 12 and above and young tourists who pursue technological and thrilling experiences, it can serve as a core traffic-driving project in commercial complexes, attracting teenage groups in family customer groups and filling the gap of high-end indoor high-speed amusement facilities. In theme parks, it can form a linkage with VR experience zones and technology interactive exhibition areas to create a "technological amusement" themed section. In youth activity centers, it can be a combination of popular science and entertainment, demonstrating the application of maglev technology to teenagers with both educational and entertainment values. Meanwhile, its compact design adapts to limited sites in urban core areas, eliminating the need for large-scale site transformation and reducing site input costs for operators.